"Since the petitioner has suppressed material facts with regard to his involvement in criminal cases, he is not entitled to the discretionary relief of bail."
read more"Constitutional courts do not possess the requisite expertise to assess the equivalence of degrees, and therefore, cannot substitute their views for those of academic experts."
read more"Since there is a total non-compliance with Section 42 (1) of the NDPS Act, the rigour of Section 37 cannot be attributed against the applicants and
read more"Merely because the Embassy of the United States of America or any other country would communicate a complaint to the investigating agencies of this Nation, it would
read more"The Judge, District Council Court, therefore, is a civil court within the meaning if Section 11 of the Act, 1958 (as amended by the 1972
read more"The procedure so adopted cannot be found fault with and when there is no incriminating material or proper evidence to substantiate the allegations, the Government decided to
read more"Mere existence of an arbitration clause or even the pendency of arbitration proceedings or availability of civil remedies would, in our considered opinion, not oust
read more"The applications seeking pre-mature release / remission should be considered as expeditiously as possible and without undue delay." Supreme Court, in a notable order, has
read more"Clause 1.1 cannot be construed in a manner that enables the employer to control eligibility through delayed processing." Supreme Court of India, in a significant
read more"The guarantees of dignity, fairness and humane treatment continue to operate with full force even behind prison walls, where the power of the State is
read more"The course adopted by the High Court resulted in a clear violation of the doctrine of audi alteram partem, which constitutes one of the foundational principles of
read more"For it to be established that the Railway authorities were negligent, it has to be shown that they had a duty of care." Supreme Court,
read more"Appointed Observer shall be at liberty to take photographs/video of the proceedings both inside and outside the venue." Punjab and Haryana High Court, in a
read more"Selling a vehicle that does not support E20 petrol without disclosing this fact, resulting in engine failure due to regular fuel, and subsequently refusing to replace it
read more"A written agreement voluntarily executed by parties is not an empty formality. It embodies the consensus ad idem between the contracting parties and carries with
read more"In the absence of any evidence of penetration, even to the slightest extent, or any overt act unequivocally constituting an attempt to commit rape, the
read more"If a sale deed in respect of an immovable property is executed without payment of price and if it does not provide for the payment of price
read more"By the time the summons was received, the drug had already expired and under such circumstances now proceeding with the complaint would be a futile
read more"By continuing to misuse the property for running the business of steel fabrication, the appellants themselves wilfully acted at variance with, and in subversion of
read more"The Magistrate has no power to direct 'reinvestigation' or 'fresh investigation' (de novo) in the case initiated on the basis of a police report. A
read more"The applications seeking pre-mature release / remission should be considered as expeditiously as possible and without undue delay." Supreme Court, in a notable order, has
read more"Clause 1.1 cannot be construed in a manner that enables the employer to control eligibility through delayed processing." Supreme Court of India, in a significant
read more"The guarantees of dignity, fairness and humane treatment continue to operate with full force even behind prison walls, where the power of the State is
read more"The course adopted by the High Court resulted in a clear violation of the doctrine of audi alteram partem, which constitutes one of the foundational principles of
read more"For it to be established that the Railway authorities were negligent, it has to be shown that they had a duty of care." Supreme Court,
read more"Reason is the heartbeat of every conclusion. Without the same, it becomes lifeless." Supreme Court, in a significant ruling dated July 15, 2026, held that
read more"The attitude to be adopted by appellate Courts should be that of a friend, philosopher and a guide rather than wielding the heavy-handed baton of
read more"Continuous right that can be exercised at any time so long as the object of the Will survives. The right to apply would therefore accrue
read more"The fact that the chik FIR, though purportedly registered on 28th June, 1977, reached the Court of the jurisdictional Magistrate only on 30th June, 1977,
read more"The post-mortem findings, including absence of food in the alimentary canal and presence of faecal matter in the large intestine, clearly indicate that the deceased-victim
read more"A candidate who participates in a selection process with full knowledge of the prevailing rules, takes a calculated chance, and appears for the interview, cannot
read more"To suggest that a candidate who fails to demonstrate these minimum essential traits in an interview must nonetheless be appointed merely because of a high
read more"To give effect to the statutory mandate u/s 44(1) of the Act which provides both the offence under PMLA and the scheduled offence are to be
read more"A sale deed being not required by law to be attested, the provisions of Section 68 of the Indian Evidence Act on the face of it
read more"A rectification deed cannot, in the guise of correcting an error, substitute the very subject matter of a prior conveyance without participation of the original
read more"The stipulation for refund operates as a deterrent reinforcing the obligation to perform, and not as a substitute for it. It protects the purchaser’s minimum
read more"A transfer of an undivided share is a legally recognised and enforceable transaction in its own right, the only consequence being that the transferee’s remedy
read more"The High Court must exercise extreme circumspection while invoking its supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution of India in matters challenging an Arbitral Tribunal’s rejection
read more"The fact that Parliament found it necessary in 2016 to insert sub-section (22A) in Section 19 of the RDB Act for the express purpose of
read more"The Presidency Towns Insolvency Act, 1909 is a statute weighed down with the grave consequence of “civil death” for a person sought to be adjudged
read more"Since the petitioner has suppressed material facts with regard to his involvement in criminal cases, he is not entitled to the discretionary relief of bail."
read more"Constitutional courts do not possess the requisite expertise to assess the equivalence of degrees, and therefore, cannot substitute their views for those of academic experts."
read more"Since there is a total non-compliance with Section 42 (1) of the NDPS Act, the rigour of Section 37 cannot be attributed against the applicants and
read more"Merely because the Embassy of the United States of America or any other country would communicate a complaint to the investigating agencies of this Nation, it would
read more"The Judge, District Council Court, therefore, is a civil court within the meaning if Section 11 of the Act, 1958 (as amended by the 1972
read more"The procedure so adopted cannot be found fault with and when there is no incriminating material or proper evidence to substantiate the allegations, the Government decided to
read more"Mere existence of an arbitration clause or even the pendency of arbitration proceedings or availability of civil remedies would, in our considered opinion, not oust
read more"Appointed Observer shall be at liberty to take photographs/video of the proceedings both inside and outside the venue." Punjab and Haryana High Court, in a
read more"A written agreement voluntarily executed by parties is not an empty formality. It embodies the consensus ad idem between the contracting parties and carries with
read more"In the absence of any evidence of penetration, even to the slightest extent, or any overt act unequivocally constituting an attempt to commit rape, the
read more"If a sale deed in respect of an immovable property is executed without payment of price and if it does not provide for the payment of price
read more"By the time the summons was received, the drug had already expired and under such circumstances now proceeding with the complaint would be a futile
read more"By continuing to misuse the property for running the business of steel fabrication, the appellants themselves wilfully acted at variance with, and in subversion of
read more"The Magistrate has no power to direct 'reinvestigation' or 'fresh investigation' (de novo) in the case initiated on the basis of a police report. A
read more"Applicability of Section 23 does not depend upon the financial status of the senior citizen. Once the statutory conditions of Section 23 are satisfied, the
read more"While the [Writ Petition] is pending adjudication, on 17.05.2026, the instant FIR in Crime No.76 of 2026 was lodged against the petitioner herein... the very roping of
read more"If any Director wants the process to be quashed by filing a petition under Section 482 of the Code on the ground that only a
read more"It is evident that the prosecution has failed to establish whether the recovered 12-bore tamancha, along with three 12-bore cartridges, was used in the commission
read more"The proceeding does not attain finality merely because the Trial Court has delivered its judgment; it remains alive and pending until all appellate remedies are
read more"To penalize a mother based on the technical nature of her employment contract, while her physical and biological reality is identical to that of a
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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